Amber Bonomini a tick is a parasite that feeds on the blood off mammals, birds and in some cases reptiles and amphibians as well. A paralysis tick is the most common tick in Australia - hence why we call it the “Australian paralysis tick” is the most medically important tick in AUS, because it injects neurotoxin into the hosts it lands on ...
@@CharleeKettingMolloy lol right? People always assume because I’m an Aussie I like get bit by spiders and snakes everyday. I’m just like ehhhh sssuuurreee
@@miramiraonthewall133 ive been in australia my whole life,never been anywhere else & ive never been bitten by a snake. a spider maybe three or five times.
As I'm Australian I immediately knew it'd be the paralysis tick - although the paralysis doesn't start that quickly and they should have shown signs of illness
@@Thatcher-vk4ul yeah those little fucks have killed two of my childhood dogs. Also made my neighbours baby really sick and had to rush her to the hospital (the baby was okay in the end - but got to a critical condition). I've been sick from them so much. Honestly though, it just depends where you live. They're condensed more in the tropics and areas with more shrubbery/ damp forests. The average Aussie won't have to deal with them in their lives.
If only shows could show all of it, but their timeframe is just a little too limited. At least they tend to show the reason and result right? Just for my curiosity what signs do you think would've appeared if this was real?
@MichaelFawcett-91 @MichaelFawcett-91 I've had a few paralysis ticks in my life growing up in the rainforest. If you don't notice the tick in the first 12 hours from itching it or seeing a rash, you can get influenza like symptoms. Nausea, dizziness, headaches or migraines (sensitivity to light). If it's left long enough you can then start experiencing partial paralysis on the face. If left for 3+ days more severe paralysis symptoms can arise but those are less common. I don't believe they can make an adult paralysed completely. Children are more effected. Generally you notice that they have severe fatigue and keep sleeping all the time (also relevant with adults) and can become quite serious if left for a couple of days.
People need to be more aware of ticks and the dangers they pose. In the UK, Lyme disease is barely known about and rarely diagnosed. Things like this need to be more widely acknowledged.
I think it’s because of the geographic location of the UK. Ticks like hot weather, don’t they? It’s always said in the news in my country, to beware ticks during a hot summer. Since the UK doesn’t have as hot summer, people are less likely to have ticks. But this is just my theory based on what I know, I could be wrong.
No because the ticks are really common here. That's why they always say to check your body when you go on bushwalks. Also they're only found in Australia, US don't have them :)
"I got lucky I guess paralysis hasn't moved up past my knees" ....even nurse Maggy didn't catch on to that one But Dr.Manning full out knew what he meant.
Why are there 50 doctors in the room when the doctor is sick 😂😂😂 reminds me of when Ross from Friends had that weird thing on his ass and there were like 500 doctors gawping at it 😂😂😂😂
With an Aussie paralysis tick you actually get a headache first before paralysis kicks in. Especially if it gets on your head, they are usually caught in enough time but please note that A) she did not remove that tick properly when the ticks latch on they actually borrow into your skin a bit and as such you need to scoop them out as tweezers often only get the body and it makes it more difficult to get the head out as it keeps dispersing toxins even if the parasite dies. B) The smaller you are the worse it is for you. These ticks kill pets including large dogs. They can kill small children if left untreated. Adults usually only get very ill as an adult body mass is able to handle the amount of toxin that one tick can give. My one major nitpick. That girl was on a flight back from Australia. Tick symptoms start showing, aka the headache, within an hour of it latching on. If she had gotten that tick in Australia and gotten on a flight back to Chicago. That is a long enough flight that the airline would be calling an ambulance when they got to the states. Her and the mum would not be in the waiting room they would already be in icu in a hospital nearest to the airport. And that is also implying that they went outdoors in a garden, park or bush area right before they got on their flight. Just saying
Ikr it probably helps when they understand what tests they are asking for but they ask for like three of four different tests and the nurses remember them all and who they were for
@@lesbiansharklover They probably have an implant speech to text device that they carry around in their pockets if not implanted in their brains to telepathically scribe into the EMR. I won't be too surprised. It's a show.
For it be like “I need a umbctamtest12delivertoicuthengove20000mlofmorphinethen7000000mlofthatandrinaabctwoneeetestthwirreflexes” Then they be like “got it” lmao
the girl literally waited for an hour or so because they where kissing in the car but when the doctor gets sick it's like 3.000 doctors in the room that came immediately. GIRL I-
@@perfectpurple7453 i have watched probably all of the episodes and i, myself want to be a doctor .i am not judging anyone or anything but when an emergency comes up you gotta be at work. atleast ,they should have called another doctor .i know that is literally a fricking tv series but they need to be right .
Twisting can also leave the head behind, because you just twist the body of. She wasn't pulling it out straight, but made a kind of twisting-sweeping motion, which can be more effective in removing the tick entirely. Though there is always the danger of leaving the head behind unless you directly grip its head.
I have a real version of this. It was really terrifying and painful. While in the United States, I started experiencing periods of time when I would have pain and paralysis in my arms and legs. I was also extremely tired all of the time. I would drink five or six cups of coffee and still need to take a lie down. It took months to figure it out and all kinds of blood tests and an MRI. One doctor told me that I had cancer, another though MS. As it turns out, I was bitten by a tick and became extremely allergic to meat and products like gel vitamins which are made from mammals. In the end, I was the one to figure it out because I participate in a tradition of fasting when I don't eat meat, and I lost my vitamins.
This is so incorrect. The tick would have been fully engorged if it dropped off the girl. The other one that transferred to him would have been crawling over her.
I’m Australian and used to get ticks in my head when I was a kid; only because I would roll around in the grass. I used to have to go to the hospital and get them removed by a doctor on several occasions 🤣 though I never got paralysed because of them..
I really want to study medicine....... watching this show has really educated me about how a hospital is,life as a doctor and all other things. I really prefer this Chicago series to the other Chicago series
All these "I knew it was a tick" comments makes me miserable that I am actually studying medicine, but never thought of a tick. I'm not Australian, but still... Edit: That moment when I realise I watch these little clips for cases and try to find my own differentials
I’m from Australia and I guessed this was a tick within the first 1 minute... literally the first thing they check for anytime you go to the hospital 😂🤦🏻♀️
Okay I have not and never will watch full episodes of this but there is something so memorizing about the dramatic acting and dumb conclusions that I keep watching these clips.
I was screaming Tick from the beginning. I think most people who take their dogs camping in the bush are aware of Tick's and Tick paralysis. Anyone guess right?
I had the same symptoms and had GBS. I was paralysed from the chest down and my breathing was compromised. That was 10 years ago and I'm still disabled and use a wheelchair.
"You were so brave" Doctors say that to every kid they see even if they scream and cry for the whole time
Kylie Jenner Fan Unicorn Queen well yeah. What? You want them to say "oH yOu WeRe A wImP"
Leashy “oh you were a wimp” and “you were so brave” aren’t the only two options
Kylie Jenner Fan Unicorn Queen I’m pretty sure she had a spinal tap and that can hurt a lot apparently
Screaming and crying doesn’t make you not brave....
They're trying to make the kid hate them less
I was not ready for the start
prim_ the_penguin yea
prim_ the_penguin same
I sat next to my parents with the sound on, akward.
Same
Same
Would watch these 24/7 if I could
Guste Kiez yessss I agree
try Fmovies.org
I agree
Showbox has Chicago med
Guste Kiez yassssssssss
My my dr manning, and I thought you were oh so innocent
True
Well, she did have a baby so she wasn't that innocent.
Wiktoria Babojc dame this was sad to watch 😂
Amo todos os seriados, vcs tem que postar em português
@@nataliasproofs7102 sad? Dr Manning don't care if he sick, she wants that smart D
I have an unhealthy obsession with this show, and I don't care one bit, it's so addicting. :)
Now on if Netflix would announce that they'll be having this and other chicago shows.
Grace Ignacio 123movies.la
Has all the shows!
Miranda O'Neill I know right?!
At least it’s better then drugs 😂
Same here XD
Grace Ignacio actual mood
She said Australia, instant thought, paralysis ticks, I know about them and they not too uncommon in aus
Blu BoX hahaha yeah same I barely know people who haven’t had ticks here in aus
Jasmine Ebony i haven’t had a tick, what’s a tick? also i live in australia and i know no one who has had a tick 🤷♀️
Yeah what I’m Australian and haven’t heard of thisb
Amber Bonomini a tick is a parasite that feeds on the blood off mammals, birds and in some cases reptiles and amphibians as well. A paralysis tick is the most common tick in Australia - hence why we call it the “Australian paralysis tick” is the most medically important tick in AUS, because it injects neurotoxin into the hosts it lands on ...
@@amberbonomini Literally scrolling through the comments to see if anyone else lives in Australia and has never heard of them 😮😂
That bit in the car lol
Paper Straw ik so random
yeah EXTRA
It’s soo random
Paper Straw yay
Umayya T these are short cuts of episodes, so something else probably went on in the previous episode or earlier in this one.
Nobody:
Not a single soul:
Chicago med: let's get a JSEND and AJANSMD, JSJSND and start on the KSHEMDPCH
Yes.
the bisexual that livesw on your doorstep
Get off my doorstep, I need to do groceries
@@mothbutter4178 you're right, thank you for saving my life
I CANT STOP LAUGHING OMG LOL
"My daughter can't walk"
Me: Huh wonder what happened
"We went to Australia"
Oh god it could be literally anything then.
As an Australian that’s kind of offensive lol
@@CharleeKettingMolloy lol right? People always assume because I’m an Aussie I like get bit by spiders and snakes everyday. I’m just like ehhhh sssuuurreee
@@miramiraonthewall133 ive been in australia my whole life,never been anywhere else & ive never been bitten by a snake. a spider maybe three or five times.
As an Australian it is offensive anytime
love your profile picture it’s amazing
As I'm Australian I immediately knew it'd be the paralysis tick - although the paralysis doesn't start that quickly and they should have shown signs of illness
I figured it was a bug of some sort, with the land of Aussies, you never know!
@@Thatcher-vk4ul yeah those little fucks have killed two of my childhood dogs. Also made my neighbours baby really sick and had to rush her to the hospital (the baby was okay in the end - but got to a critical condition). I've been sick from them so much. Honestly though, it just depends where you live. They're condensed more in the tropics and areas with more shrubbery/ damp forests. The average Aussie won't have to deal with them in their lives.
I'm not Australian but I've watched so much bondi vet I thought it could be a paralysis tick too lol 😅
If only shows could show all of it, but their timeframe is just a little too limited. At least they tend to show the reason and result right? Just for my curiosity what signs do you think would've appeared if this was real?
@MichaelFawcett-91 @MichaelFawcett-91 I've had a few paralysis ticks in my life growing up in the rainforest. If you don't notice the tick in the first 12 hours from itching it or seeing a rash, you can get influenza like symptoms. Nausea, dizziness, headaches or migraines (sensitivity to light). If it's left long enough you can then start experiencing partial paralysis on the face. If left for 3+ days more severe paralysis symptoms can arise but those are less common. I don't believe they can make an adult paralysed completely. Children are more effected. Generally you notice that they have severe fatigue and keep sleeping all the time (also relevant with adults) and can become quite serious if left for a couple of days.
"My daughter can't move her leg"
A few seconds later:
"Come over here honey"
😂😂😂u joke
Why would she let her daughter walk alone at the beginning
dra cen to show the doctors that it was an urgent case and that she needed to be seen immediately
Proof. Actual proof.
@@hammerbro1947 ngl I thought she was a crack head mom trying to get "medicine" for herself by using her daughter as a facade until the girl fell
coz it wasnt so bad when they came to the hospital, then the condition worsened
People need to be more aware of ticks and the dangers they pose. In the UK, Lyme disease is barely known about and rarely diagnosed. Things like this need to be more widely acknowledged.
Thanks for letting us know
I think it’s because of the geographic location of the UK. Ticks like hot weather, don’t they? It’s always said in the news in my country, to beware ticks during a hot summer. Since the UK doesn’t have as hot summer, people are less likely to have ticks. But this is just my theory based on what I know, I could be wrong.
Thats not how you are supposed to pull out a tick
Shnorpel it is
I think when he picked up the patient all medical accuracy flew out the window
You're supposed to use a tick remover
Twist it don’t pull it otherwise you could leave the legs in
Me sitting here pulling a tick out of my leg with my nails.
“What is this thing, poured in concrete?”
“Yeah, _eff_ my kid’s safety, right...?”
Woman: is she paralysed?!
Me: BETTER FUCKEN NOT BE
my exact reaction
ldshadowlady lady ARE U DA UA-camR!?!?
Lauren Russell She ain't.
I feel like they said australia because we have snakes and spiders. They said it to make us feel scary
No because the ticks are really common here. That's why they always say to check your body when you go on bushwalks. Also they're only found in Australia, US don't have them :)
Not everything in Australia kills you it’s not like every time you turn a corner you have to fight for your life
@@jacquelinehadid8043 we have them in the new forest (UK)
We have them in South Africa
Anna Van Wyk
Yep
okay youtube wtf... my cat gets a paralysis tick and nearly dies and then a day later, this is recommended? hahahahah good one.
That also sometimes happens to me but i dont know how does youtube know
Oh i hope your cats okay
man i’m sorry. how’s your cat now?
How’s the cat?
"I got lucky I guess paralysis hasn't moved up past my knees" ....even nurse Maggy didn't catch on to that one But Dr.Manning full out knew what he meant.
Fjdlssuspc😊
Why are there 50 doctors in the room when the doctor is sick 😂😂😂 reminds me of when Ross from Friends had that weird thing on his ass and there were like 500 doctors gawping at it 😂😂😂😂
jadey mack LMAOOO YESS
😂😂😂
Amazing hahaha
I love that episode
because he’s will
With an Aussie paralysis tick you actually get a headache first before paralysis kicks in. Especially if it gets on your head, they are usually caught in enough time but please note that A) she did not remove that tick properly when the ticks latch on they actually borrow into your skin a bit and as such you need to scoop them out as tweezers often only get the body and it makes it more difficult to get the head out as it keeps dispersing toxins even if the parasite dies. B) The smaller you are the worse it is for you. These ticks kill pets including large dogs. They can kill small children if left untreated. Adults usually only get very ill as an adult body mass is able to handle the amount of toxin that one tick can give.
My one major nitpick. That girl was on a flight back from Australia. Tick symptoms start showing, aka the headache, within an hour of it latching on. If she had gotten that tick in Australia and gotten on a flight back to Chicago. That is a long enough flight that the airline would be calling an ambulance when they got to the states. Her and the mum would not be in the waiting room they would already be in icu in a hospital nearest to the airport. And that is also implying that they went outdoors in a garden, park or bush area right before they got on their flight. Just saying
Ficevicdi
Keyword "Australia"
I’m glad to live in practically Antarctica
(>UwU)>
@@gaydummy2845 you live in South Africa?! 😂 Lol
Anke Lambrechts I said practically Antarctica so that means I live in a cold af place lmao
@@gaydummy2845 ah okay. We always joke that we live in Antarctica because the closest continent to South Africa is Antarctica
Anke Lambrechts
*vigorously inhales map*
I feel sorry for the nurses they’ve got to try and remember every test the doctor asks for
Ikr it probably helps when they understand what tests they are asking for but they ask for like three of four different tests and the nurses remember them all and who they were for
@@lesbiansharklover They probably have an implant speech to text device that they carry around in their pockets if not implanted in their brains to telepathically scribe into the EMR. I won't be too surprised. It's a show.
For it be like “I need a umbctamtest12delivertoicuthengove20000mlofmorphinethen7000000mlofthatandrinaabctwoneeetestthwirreflexes”
Then they be like “got it” lmao
I love Dr. Halstead in this episode.
He is my favourite Doctor in Chicago Med anywhere😊
What episode it is?
the girl literally waited for an hour or so because they where kissing in the car but when the doctor gets sick it's like 3.000 doctors in the room that came immediately. GIRL I-
Watch the episode before you judge, their shift probably haven't started yet and these people work really hard
@@perfectpurple7453 i have watched probably all of the episodes and i, myself want to be a doctor .i am not judging anyone or anything but when an emergency comes up you gotta be at work. atleast ,they should have called another doctor .i know that is literally a fricking tv series but they need to be right .
where did u watch the whole episode?
@@hunuels Netflix
I knew it straight away. I’m Aussie and have seen these, there actually surprisingly common.
Really? But you guys have to camp or something or can get it at home?
Not really it’s not as common as you think
So I did not expect the start but in science I got 2 watch these in class!!😂 best lesson ever
YAH the start naaaah
Did you watch the start? 😬
I WANT TO SEE FULL EPISODES SO BADLYYYYYY
none of the vpn’s work, I don’t live in the U.S and I don’t have anything oefffffffff
Chocola En pupies get showbox
Saaaaaaammmmmmeeeee
I watch on 123movies.la
Chocola En pupies you got me really excited that it was on prime video but it wasn’t :(
Sky universal
When its a patient there was too doctors when its dr.Halstead theres 10 doctors......😂😍😂😍
(Edit) thanks for the likes
Sooooo true😂
Two
Two
Well that’s because they need the save a doctor to let him save others
it's also because now they suspect that its a highly contagious virus or something
*I demand for an explanation for Dr Manning's actions*
Yup i dont know where her normal her is
The girl: 3 people in room
Dr Halstead: 10 docters in room
(Omg thanks for all the likes)
Edit 2: OMG THANKS FOR ALLL THE LIKES
Gacha Wolfie he’s more important
XD
Because they thought it was contagious
Lion Club AJ. Lol
11 doctors u mean
I love that Will's arms crossed looks like a child throwing tantrums, you can tell he doesn't like being on that side
I could watch these 24/7 I love these so much
Annoj01 James same
This is one of those few times were Dr. Manning actually did not brake the law and used her own brain to solve the problem!
THAT IS NOT HOW YOU PULL OUT TICKS. you need to twist it out or you risk leaving the head in and causing infection
Twisting can also leave the head behind, because you just twist the body of. She wasn't pulling it out straight, but made a kind of twisting-sweeping motion, which can be more effective in removing the tick entirely. Though there is always the danger of leaving the head behind unless you directly grip its head.
Shut up she's the doctor here
Lara Krantz it’s a show so shut the fuck up
you should absolutly not twist ticks out of human skin. a dogs skin, yes. a humans skin,no.
Carmen
Why?, what’s the difference??
I have seen chicago pd and med, and they have chosen halstead brothers to perfection. God their expressions are always on point
I have a real version of this. It was really terrifying and painful. While in the United States, I started experiencing periods of time when I would have pain and paralysis in my arms and legs. I was also extremely tired all of the time. I would drink five or six cups of coffee and still need to take a lie down. It took months to figure it out and all kinds of blood tests and an MRI. One doctor told me that I had cancer, another though MS. As it turns out, I was bitten by a tick and became extremely allergic to meat and products like gel vitamins which are made from mammals. In the end, I was the one to figure it out because I participate in a tradition of fasting when I don't eat meat, and I lost my vitamins.
I've heard of that! Alpha-gal syndrome! Hope you're doing better now
Awe bless Denise she walked and her face lit up in amazement🥰💞
"must've been the red hair, there's not a creature in the world that could resist this" SCREAMING N THROWING UP SHE DID NOT HAVE TO CALL ME OUT
His heart monitor is gonna EXPLODE at the end scene lol
LMAOAOAOAOAO
This show has some of the craziest storylines I've ever seen but they're so good!
When he said “oh really” he sounded so cute😍😍
That little girl is honestly an amazing actor!
This is so incorrect. The tick would have been fully engorged if it dropped off the girl. The other one that transferred to him would have been crawling over her.
Larissa Clifford they said it was in her hair
Lol 2.1k and it's been up for 18 minutes 🙂🤣
Ikr that's how many people like Chicago med
Yep
Staff : * comes into room *
Staff : Dr . Manning we need you !
Staff : Oh - Umm ..... Nvm
In a hospital as a child you will always hear “your so brave” or “ ok mam/dad”
The way Will was looking at Natalie at the end 🥰😍
Hmmm no views and 11 likes, UA-cam broke again
Maybe the creator was wiped by Thanos lol
Ryan Hofmann guys its because people just like and leave again so they can watch ot later
*yOuTuBe Is HiGh!*
When isn't UA-cam broke ?
Maximuz ok ye youtube is broke somtimes
Love the way Natalie and Will look at each other 😍😍😍😍♥️
I’m Australian and used to get ticks in my head when I was a kid; only because I would roll around in the grass. I used to have to go to the hospital and get them removed by a doctor on several occasions 🤣 though I never got paralysed because of them..
Piper Hanyu common ticks don’t have the neurotoxin that paralysis ticks do. They look different as well. They are actually not to common.
The beggining and end. Really wasn't ready for that
“Child falls” Mother:OMG TAKE MY CHILD TO THE ER
I really really love Chicago med. I would like to be watching the whole episodes...it is really educating.
Was not expecting doctor manning to be like that at the end
I'm so addicted I can't stop watching
Probably should've taken him off the heart monitor since it might spike at the end 😋😇
God.....
These comments kill me
Creepy-
He bit her lip TWICE!
Dr Halstead is just sat there like "I have no time for this nonsense"
You Know it's kind of funny how in the end they were talking about "Isolation Rooms" and "the privacy" while bring shoved cameras Up their faces
its not real, theyre actors
@@Tasha-ux1in I know but it'# Still Kinda funnt
I never knew what paralysis ticks are but the second she said Australia I knew she had bitten by a weird bug from there
The way he carries her 🥺🥰
Meh I’m ready to watch
*them doing shamback lambak*
OH HELLLL NOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOO
*it's still cute*
We stan
Dr manning: Can you feel everyth8ng above the knees
Woah woah woah 😂😂😂
I really want to study medicine....... watching this show has really educated me about how a hospital is,life as a doctor and all other things. I really prefer this Chicago series to the other Chicago series
It's amazing how many doctors are there to inspect Dr. Halstead's illness!!😂
Who thinks Dr Mike should be on this show?!
Mia McD meeee
Chest compressions chest compressions chest compressions
BTS UwU exactly what I was thinking. He would be too busy with all the inaccuracies.
A cameo would be funny. Walk across the screen shaking his head at all the nonsense romantic stuff
CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS
All these "I knew it was a tick" comments makes me miserable that I am actually studying medicine, but never thought of a tick. I'm not Australian, but still...
Edit: That moment when I realise I watch these little clips for cases and try to find my own differentials
There are ticks all over the world, can say I’m Australian and have never run into a tick lol.
@@sgtruru lucky. I'm Aussie and have run into way TOO many
RuruTheCutie IKR I’m Aussie and I’m 10 never had a tick
It's not something you'd tipically think about unless you've had it drilled into your head as an aussie kid the hangers of our wildlife
Dangers*
I’m from Australia and I guessed this was a tick within the first 1 minute... literally the first thing they check for anytime you go to the hospital 😂🤦🏻♀️
Yep me too aussie nursr and this whould be an immediate head to toe for ticks
Everytime they mention encephalitis on this show I’m like I had that and I feel special for some reason.
That ending is all fun and games until his heart rate monitor starts going off like crazy.
Should probably turn off the vitals machine!
"So you can still feel anything above the knees"
That got me
Okay I have not and never will watch full episodes of this but there is something so memorizing about the dramatic acting and dumb conclusions that I keep watching these clips.
My my dr manning, I thought you were innocent
xD
Same xD) :
Well well well.
Another shade of dr manning
Dr meaning: “don't move“
Dr halstad:“haha😐“
8:38
Imagine walking into that
She took that tick off really easily considering they can detach their heads and burrow into their victims if directly pulled on
This must have been a while ago
yeah it was
Rachel St yea because they aren’t together anymore
@@milamcg40 thanks for the spoilers :(
You can't change your UA-cam user name for 90 days WHOOPS I’m sorry 😐
dgsdancer Mila why did they break up?
Love the ending
UA-cam has alcohol poisoning and will has tick poisoning 😂
And those two at the beginning had thicc poisoning.
"No one can resist that red hair" Yeah Im a sucker for redheads too 😂
is anyone going to talk about how cute it was when dr halstead picked the little girl up
Even if it's 2024 I still think Chicago Med is one of the greatest shows ever created.
I was screaming Tick from the beginning. I think most people who take their dogs camping in the bush are aware of Tick's and Tick paralysis. Anyone guess right?
I was not ready at all for the start
No one-
Actually no one-
Chicago med- let’s get an mri, hysnsidn, djdusbwidb, csfs????
The only place that I known to have paralysis tics Australia, but I love it here and I haven’t gotten a tic before
I had the same symptoms and had GBS. I was paralysed from the chest down and my breathing was compromised. That was 10 years ago and I'm still disabled and use a wheelchair.
This was such a good episode
I love this show, Will is my fav but I hope dr Abrams will have more time
When Dr Manning pulled the tic out Dr Halstead said ow ten seconds after she pulled it out
Her: “ my dughter cant walk,we went to aus”
Me*lives in aus* THE DISRESPECT
i heard GBS.. my sister had it when she was in highschool.. it almost killed her.. thanks to all her nurses and doctors she recovered very quickly..
5:48 lmao the way she kicked her knee as if it were a twitch because of him tapping on the knee lmao top quality acting
She's like: the ER's supervising attending physician is tickling me!! Aww she trusts Dr. Will Halstead❤
“This came all the way from Australia”
Heheh, sorry 😁
lmao me
Lmao my cousins
halstead and manning omll🥺🥺
All that suspense music for Australia tick. When you think about it, it's actually hilarious.
Y’all the end really got me there..woah ☺️